I think being civil when circumstances bring you together is quite different from going out of your way to acknowledge him. One is the right thing to do, and the other is self-indulgent insecurity.
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Listen skippy, taking the high road is a euphemism for moral superiority. If you're unable or willing to answer a simple question about the advice you gave, of if doing so ruffles your feathers, why did you bother giving it?
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Wow. OK guy. I see you're the unstable type. All I did was ask you to explain how your suggestion was "taking the high road". Had I known you just got out the sanitarium, and would break down at a simple probative question, I wouldn't have asked. Perhaps you should be in bed resting instead of dispensing advice.
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Seriously?
Is everyone just in a cranky mood or what?
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Maybe I am wrong, but deep down I think you want to wish him a happy bithday in order to open up a conversation in which you hope he will apologize for what he did, I advice you against it, go out with your friends or engage in some activity that will help you take it out of your mind.
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If you decide to say HB, it doesn't have to sound as an apology (don't forget you are not guilty in this case). To be friends with your recent ex is good choice, only if you are over him.
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